The biggest hunt of young Emma Foreman’s life started off on a less-than-promising note, with several bad omens that would have sent many hunters home. But Emma persevered—and was rewarded with a 200-class Iowa bruiser. Read on to find out how the 11-year-old girl from Truro, Iowa, has already downed the buck of a lifetime.
The biggest hunt of young Emma Foreman’s life started off on a less-than-promising note, with several bad omens that would have sent many hunters home. But Emma persevered—and was rewarded with a 200-class Iowa bruiser. Read on to find out how the 11-year-old girl from Truro, Iowa, has already downed the buck of a lifetime.
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Wow what a incredible deer and great family story to tell for years to come. Congrats...I hope I can share an experience like this with my girl some day.
Wow. What a lucky father!
How awesome for her!
What a great little hunter! Awesome story, awesome deer, awesome Dad, awesome Uncle and awesome kid!
can you say corn fed! nice!!
Nice. Dont expect to shoot anything bigger but i hope you do.
Way cool! Nicely done to Emma and to Dad. Proof positive that dads will do absolutely anything for their little girls. Nice.
Fantastic! Awesome story, it does my heart good to hear a story like this. I wonder what the cat did when she fired that muzzleloader? That's the darndest thing, a cat joining you in the treestand.
Great job that is a true monster congratulations. Enjoy all the steak and keep hunting.
Heck of a way to start...Nice big buck. You go girl!
After looking at the picture again...that is one big fat deer!
sometimes it really works to be patient to get what you want.
This is so Cool!! I am grinning from ear to ear and I might even have a glimmer of a tear in my eye.
I have been taking my young sons hunting with me the past 5 years and this will be the first year my oldest (11) will actually be allowed to shoot (God Willing!).
I wish Emma and her Family the very best fortune in the future!
Uncle, Uncle, thats some Uncle !
Brothers Foreman, the hunting world thanks you
as sportsmen for giving our way of life such a bright future.
Nice work Miss Emma, did you get to keep the cat ?
Something tells me, we will see more of this family ! Outstanding gentlemen and young lady
It just keeps getting better Gerritt. And with two more behind Emma, the pride, and likely, competition will be on the incline. You have an inspirational story and family. Good luck the rest of the seasons and keep these young advocates bragging!
Easy to go Emma! That is a beautiful bruiser buck! You tagged a buck some of us haven't in a lifetime of hunting. Keep at it, it's great to see youths such as yourself continuing this grand sport. And great job to her family for teaching her and supporting her in being a part of the the hunting community!
GREAT JOB, EMMA!!
I have hunted for nearly 60 years, and the biggest I have ever got here in Vermont is an 8 pointer that weighted 247 lbs, after hanging for 3 days. I thought that was something but yours sure beat me, good for you hun.
I gotta wander if our local animal rescue shelter will be confused by so many hunters coming in to adopt a cat_LOL Congratulations Emma awesome buck-whatever works!
great shot nice buck nice camo and good gun!
Awesome buck! I dream of a dear like that and she already has one. lol
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Wow what a incredible deer and great family story to tell for years to come. Congrats...I hope I can share an experience like this with my girl some day.
What a great little hunter! Awesome story, awesome deer, awesome Dad, awesome Uncle and awesome kid!
Heck of a way to start...Nice big buck. You go girl!
Uncle, Uncle, thats some Uncle !
Brothers Foreman, the hunting world thanks you
as sportsmen for giving our way of life such a bright future.
Nice work Miss Emma, did you get to keep the cat ?
Something tells me, we will see more of this family ! Outstanding gentlemen and young lady
Wow. What a lucky father!
can you say corn fed! nice!!
Nice. Dont expect to shoot anything bigger but i hope you do.
Way cool! Nicely done to Emma and to Dad. Proof positive that dads will do absolutely anything for their little girls. Nice.
Fantastic! Awesome story, it does my heart good to hear a story like this. I wonder what the cat did when she fired that muzzleloader? That's the darndest thing, a cat joining you in the treestand.
Great job that is a true monster congratulations. Enjoy all the steak and keep hunting.
After looking at the picture again...that is one big fat deer!
sometimes it really works to be patient to get what you want.
This is so Cool!! I am grinning from ear to ear and I might even have a glimmer of a tear in my eye.
I have been taking my young sons hunting with me the past 5 years and this will be the first year my oldest (11) will actually be allowed to shoot (God Willing!).
I wish Emma and her Family the very best fortune in the future!
It just keeps getting better Gerritt. And with two more behind Emma, the pride, and likely, competition will be on the incline. You have an inspirational story and family. Good luck the rest of the seasons and keep these young advocates bragging!
GREAT JOB, EMMA!!
I have hunted for nearly 60 years, and the biggest I have ever got here in Vermont is an 8 pointer that weighted 247 lbs, after hanging for 3 days. I thought that was something but yours sure beat me, good for you hun.
How awesome for her!
Easy to go Emma! That is a beautiful bruiser buck! You tagged a buck some of us haven't in a lifetime of hunting. Keep at it, it's great to see youths such as yourself continuing this grand sport. And great job to her family for teaching her and supporting her in being a part of the the hunting community!
I gotta wander if our local animal rescue shelter will be confused by so many hunters coming in to adopt a cat_LOL Congratulations Emma awesome buck-whatever works!
great shot nice buck nice camo and good gun!
Awesome buck! I dream of a dear like that and she already has one. lol
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